Cool! It's really nice, and a lot like that comic book cover you posted. My only complaint is that the mouth doesn't line up correctly._________________My ForumMy deviantARTMy Brickshelf
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I'm not usually a fan of cutting and gluing LEGO pieces (though I've done it a few times, and have been thinking about doing it again to make something in particular in the somewhat near future), but sometimes it makes for a really neat end product, like your Two-Face figures. It's really just a shame it can't be a cleaner cut so they go together completely seamlessly, but you're pretty good at the cutting so it's not that bad.

I think those torsos are a very good combination. The tie and shirt part go together especially nicely anyway. Cutting like this must make you think of certain pieces in a whole new way, and I find that interesting.

I also noticed people talking about how much they'd pay for this and you were getting rather offended by the low prices. I don't blame you. Not only did rather skillful work and creativity go into this, but I was also thinking about the fact that you really used about twice as many pieces as a normal minifigure would have. There isn't the cost of one torso, but two, and two heads, two hair pieces, two hip connectors.

And I think the mouth looks fine. Sure it could line up better, but it still looks fine. It isn't distracting or anything.

Is that supposed to be his actual hand, or a glove? I was thinking it was a glove, but now that I realize it matches the burnt side of his head, I don't know what to think. Haha.